From 88244a8a855e9d5f6e7d82ff6b90ffb26b850611 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jthorn Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 20:25:11 +0000 Subject: better document the "ghost_size gotcha" git-svn-id: http://svn.cactuscode.org/arrangements/CactusBase/CoordBase/trunk@25 0337457d-221f-4ee6-a5f0-14255d5370d8 --- doc/documentation.tex | 33 ++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/documentation.tex b/doc/documentation.tex index 42e576d..40abfd6 100644 --- a/doc/documentation.tex +++ b/doc/documentation.tex @@ -608,29 +608,20 @@ choose these parameters freely. When using the CoordBase domain and boundary parameters, the driver (PUGH, Carpet, etc) also needs to be kept informed. +Whichever driver you're using, if you're specifying the number of boundary +zones using CoordBase, note that this does \textbf{not} automatically +carry over to the \verb|driver::ghost_size_x|, \verb|driver::ghost_size_y|, +and \verb|driver::ghost_size_z| parameters. If you want the ghost sizes +to be anything other than their defaults (currently~$1$), you need to set +them explicitly. + \subsection{PUGH} If you're using PUGH, you \textbf{must} still explicitly set the -parameters -\begin{verbatim} -driver::global_nx -driver::global_ny -driver::global_nz -\end{verbatim} -(Of course, you must set these to values consistent with the CoordBase -parameters!) (If you don't set these parameters, PUGH will assume a -default $10 \times 10 \times 10$ grid, which is almost certainly not -what you want!) - -You may also need to explicitly set the parameters -\begin{verbatim} -driver::ghost_size_x -driver::ghost_size_y -driver::ghost_size_z -\end{verbatim} -(again to values consistent with the CoordBase parameters!). If you -don't set these parameters, PUGH will assume a default of $1$ for -each of them, which may not be what you want. +parameters \verb|driver::global_nx|, \verb|driver::global_ny|, +and \verb|driver::global_nz|. If you don't set these parameters, +PUGH will assume a default $10 \times 10 \times 10$~grid, which is +almost certainly not what you want! \subsection{Carpet} @@ -638,7 +629,7 @@ If you're using Carpet, things are nice: just set \begin{verbatim} Carpet::domain_from_coordbase = true \end{verbatim} -and Carpet will get all this information from CoordBase. +and Carpet will get all its grid information from CoordBase. % Do not delete next line % END CACTUS THORNGUIDE -- cgit v1.2.3